E. Lisa Price
psychology
Acadia University
Canada
Biography
Professor in the Department of Psychology at Acadia University B.Sc. (Honours), Acadia University M.A., University of New Brunswick Ph.D.,University of New Brunswick
Research Interest
I am a registered psychologist whose primary research interests lie mainly in the areas of sexual health, violence in relationships, and attachment, intimate relationships and mental and relational well-being. Recently, I have become interested in the development of internal working models and psychophysiology. I work with adolescents, adults and couples in private practice. My clinical work informs my research and vice versa. I love collaborating and have conducted research with others at Acadia University (i.e., Drs. Diane Holmberg, Zelda Abramson, Michael Leiter, Peter McLeod, Doug Symons), at other universities (i.e., Drs. Natalie Rosen (Dal), Arla Day (SMU) and Enrico DiTommaso (UNB)) and psychologists in the community (i.e., Drs. Angela Connors and Eileen Donahoe, and Steve Gleich).
Publications
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Abramson, Z., Rippeyoung, L.F., Price, E.L. (2015). Collective Insecurity: A Case Study on a (Not-so) Ideal Case of Women Faculty. In E. Whittaker (Ed.), Solitudes of the Workplace. Kingston, ON:McGill-Queen's University Press.
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Anderson, A., Rosen, N., Price, E.L., Bergeron, S. (2016). Associations between penetration cognitions and the experience of genital pain and sexual well-being in women with Provoked Vestibulodynia. Journal of Sexual Medicine. 13, 3, pp. 444-452.